The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: Justin Bieber & Scooter Braun Settle Financial Dispute, Slander The Breakfast Club Segment + Clipse Interview
Episode Date: July 11, 2025Today on The Breakfast Club, Clipse pull up to talk about their new album, the Def Jam split, tension with Travis Scott, Cousinz Fest, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and recent leaks. Plus, we open the p...hone lines for listeners to give their own Donkey of the Day, and to slander The Breakfast Club. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Charlamagne the God.
Peace to the planet, it's Friday!
How y'all feel out there?
I feel blessed, black, and highly favored.
Happy to be here.
Another day to serve our beautiful listeners, man.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What an amazing weekend it is.
First of all, we got a great show for you today.
That's right.
The Clips will be joining us.
Man, they got a new album, Let God Sort Them Out.
That's right.
So that is content that I will be consuming, even though I've already heard the album.
Amanda Serrano and Kate Taylor fight tonight on Netflix, first ever women's boxing card.
I don't know if that's on Netflix or...
It's Netflix.
It's Netflix.
It's Netflix.
Superman comes out this weekend.
Okay Superman, Shekhar Stevenson and Edgar Belonga fight Saturday.
Absolutely.
Duval Day is this weekend.
Duval Day.
There's a lot going on man.
A lot of choices to make. That's right. A lot of choices Day is this weekend. Duval Day. There's a lot going on man. A lot of choices to make.
That's right.
A lot of choices to make this weekend.
I'll be doing at least two of those things.
From the home.
I'm deciding. I'm gonna do at least two of those things.
Unc is not going out. You know he says that and then you hit him at about 10 o'clock and you'll be at the crib.
He'll go see a movie.
Yeah, he'll go see a movie.
Oh come on. But I'll be at the magnate.
He'll be at the magnate.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You ain't running into him. I'll be at the matinee though. He'll be at the matinee. Trouble climbing.
Cheap movie.
He'll be in there.
Absolutely.
I'll be at the matinee by myself.
It's me and the popcorn.
Oh, you buy popcorn?
Yeah, I buy popcorn.
I go by myself too.
Like, if my wife don't want to go see something, I'll be in the movie theater by myself.
Cool.
I don't know why I thought you was the type to bring your own snacks.
It depends.
Because the M&M's at the movie theater be costing a lot.
They're $9.
I bring my own.
I stop at $13.
That much? Hell yeah. Oh, I stop at $ bring my own. I stop at 7-eleven.
I stop at 7-eleven on the way. Yeah, y'all are. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Well, let's get
the show cracking. You'll learn. Yeah. Trugal Vandross. Soon enough. You'll learn. Has your
life changed because you don't go to court? Like, do you miss court? It's only been a
week. Oh, I don't miss court. Oh, okay. Because it was like, it was so part of your life.
It was like you were there every day reporting every day
Sometimes like them. I miss it. You was more moisturized when you had caught. Oh, wow, you walked in this morning
I mean, I thought you had on white gloves. I was like part of that
I do my makeup have to wash my hands. Okay, so it's good that my hands were dry
That means I just freshly washed them, but I'm over here with the shea butter baby right now
Don't play with me as soon as you wash your hands once your hands get ashy
Wash them before I left my house,
and then I drove here,
and I wanted to make sure I was here on time
to start the show with you guys.
Okay, it still should be a level of
natural moisturization. You all in my
Shea Butter business, my gel business.
I'm just saying, they were like,
they were like ashy, ashy.
He gonna go grab his, one of his seven lotions,
like I'm good over here. That's right.
That's crazy. I'm good.
Moisturization matters.
Well, let's get this show crackin'.
We got front page news,
let's start off with some new clips.
This one's called Chains and Whips.
It's featuring Kendrick Lamar's off the album.
We're gonna be kickin' it with clips a little bit later.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That album is out today.
Definitely go stream it, go pick it up.
You know how sometimes...
You need to listen to it.
You know how sometimes you sit down to eat with somebody
and you're like, damn, you must be hungry
because of how fast they eatin'
and how much food they're consumin'
in such a short period of time.
And you're like, damn, relax. The food ain't goin' nowhere. you know how much food they consuming in such a short period of time and you like damn relaxed the food ain't going
nowhere that's how clips and Kendrick ate on that right yeah they went crazy they were
crazy and the album is hard too so all right well let's get into front page news morning
Morgan good morning good morning how we feeling on the friday how's supposed to follow that
good that's how we feel i love to hear you. All right. So first up on front
page, President Trump and First
Lady Melania Trump are in
Kerrville, Texas today, or at
least they're traveling there
today to survey the devastation
from the catastrophic floods.
Now, the White House says the
president will meet with first
responders, receive a briefing
from local officials and meet
with some of the family impacted
by the tragedy.
The trip comes exactly one week
after intense rain led to the deadly floods. Now, Trump said he wanted to visit sooner, but didn't
want to be in the way of rescue efforts. Now, speaking of search and rescue efforts in central
Texas, they are currently in the recovery phase after nearly a week. A Kerrville police
officer, Jonathan Lamb, gave an update on those efforts. Let's take a listen to Kerrville
police officer, Jonathan Lamb gave an update on those efforts. Let's take a listen to Kerrville police officer, Jonathan Lamb.
Our city of Kerrville and Kerr County leadership
are committed to a transparent and full review
of processes and protocols.
The number of missing remains at 161
and there remain five campers and one counselor
from Camp Mystic among the missing.
Meanwhile, Andrews County Fire Marshal, and one counselor from Camp Mystic among the missing.
Meanwhile, Andrews County Fire Marshal Jeremy Proffitt says that social media is their worst enemy right now.
He says influencers and content creators
are trying to get into the disaster zones.
In fact, they are getting into disaster zones.
What? Compromising.
Yeah, compromising for search,
compromising the search for victims, you know,
to create content.
Let's take a listen.
The whole river bank from the eight mile stretch is considered in the declaration of disaster
and is a no general public zone.
If you are thinking about going to the river, don't, don't you're hindering our search efforts.
At least 120 people are dead from the flooding in
the state and officials described efforts as methodical to ensure no stone
is no stone is left unturned. Now be honest Juman if you wanted them punk ass
content creators that's just going to you know a tragic event like that just
for content you need your ass beat. I got that I told y'all this yesterday
sometimes you know violence for those who just want to go viral I think is necessary.
Well there was also a drone earlier this week that crashed into an emergency
helicopter and I believe that the emergency helicopter was able to make a
landing but again it was just in the drone was in the way it was a private
drone they have now since contracted drones you know to help and assist with those search and rescue efforts as well but yeah to your point get out the way. It was a private drone. They have now since contracted drones, you know, to help and assist with those search and rescue efforts as well. But yeah, to your point, get out the way.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller says all up and down the Guadalupe River are ranches and
farms that have been wiped out. And he talked about the economic impact of that. Let's take a
listen to his comments. Hundreds of miles of fence been wiped out. They'll have to be rebuilt. Crops are gone or underwater. Can't replant. It's too late in the growing season. The saddest
part is when you go down in that country, you'll see livestock, dead livestock. We've
even seen cows in the tops of the Cypress trees. Yeah. So the Texas Department of Agriculture
is stepping in to help those affected by the flood, but Miller says it will take years
for them to rebuild
So of course the Community Foundation of Texas Hill country has launched the curve founding the Kerr County
excuse me the relief fund to support those and
Who have been impacted with long-term recovery efforts all donations go directly to trusted local
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You know, they talk about rebuilding like, you know, they
need to rebuild and prepare for these floods. You know, I was
reading a lot of articles. I was just saying, you know, Texas,
you know, did little to brace for floods, despite, you know,
knowing the risk, like they had like $50 billion in flood
control needs, but lawmakers just devoted 1.4 billion you
know to address those concerns so when you talk about rebuilding like what
exactly are you going to rebuild are you going to rebuild you know
infrastructure that can that can handle these type of floods but that's what I
said a couple days ago remember I said you know we keep having the same
problems and I understand Mother Nature's unpredictable but when we still keep
having these same flooding issues and insane issues that seem like should be
structurally fixed it doesn't make sense.
So I hope when they talk about rebuilding, they're talking about actually fixing the
problem and Trump is going there.
As you just said Morgan, I just wonder how much the federal government is going to assist
Texas in regards to covering these costs because they seem to be penny pinching when it comes
to stuff like that.
How is that even legal y'all for them to have this amount of money and to not fully
use what they need and to not fully prepare?
Like there aren't like checks and balances like inspectors or
something like how does that happen?
I have no idea.
I was going to say well you know well this administration decides to push the envelope
a little bit so there's that but I'm not gonna get too much into that at seven we'll talk
about something breaking devastating a terrible situation that's coming out of Baltimore so
y'all stick around for some more front page news.
All right.
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I hate the way that you dress.
Everything with me is blessed.
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I'm really starting to believe you really do have a backdoor line.
No pun intended.
The way you just always get in is crazy to me, Trav.
Listen, I called for two things this morning, right?
One, I don't know if y'all know,
but I'm from North Virginia, baby.
Tightest town to be exact.
I thought you was from Philly.
I thought you was from Philly, too.
I thought you was from Philly, too.
Yeah, yeah, I'm about to go to Philly.
My mother's from Philly,
so I've been living up here for 21 years now.
But I'm from Virginia.
Hey, the true trap that when you was a child,
you tried to put your penis in the crack of the Liberty Bell?
What?
Listen, John and Pee-wee Bob, for the clips. I'm from Virginia baby wait. Man cut it out man. I knew that Virginia was coming out of you because the clips is all over the place today.
I've never heard him say Virginia in his life as much as I talk about Hampton University and Hampton Virginia you will never know. I'm not lying. Nobody remember that. I tell you all the time I'm from VA. I didn't know that.
But what about the Clips album though?
What are you about to say?
I was about to say drop one of the Clips albums
for the Clips man.
Make sure y'all go listen.
And make sure y'all tune in.
It's the Clips.
That's all you gotta say.
Yeah, the Clips been doing this for 23 years, brother.
I don't know if you know that.
I gotta say one more thing real quick y'all.
I was lying in my business yesterday.
There's this new queen that's been calling in lately.
And they missed me saying that they not trans
and don't be calling them sis.
But listen, I get the girls great for the first time.
Do not mention my name if it's not in a positive light.
Who you talking about?
Stacey?
You talking about Stacey?
I'm talking to the new girl.
To the new girl that's calling in, to the queen.
If you're not even gonna mention my name, keep it cute.
That's all.
Oh, Stacy mentioned your name?
Stacy just wants you to eat his cupcakes, Trav.
Yeah, and I don't eat cupcakes.
They're just butt cakes.
They're different.
Okay, all right.
I thought that's what y'all called him.
He called him butt cakes.
Oh, butt?
He said butt cakes.
Oh, that's just nasty.
But now it's nasty.
That's just nasty.
Now it's nasty.
I'm just saying, but that's just nasty, guys. I'm just saying but that's just nasty guys. All right
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I sacrificed, I was tired, I was invisible,
and I was empty.
And I say that to say I showed up for those friends,
but I wasn't my true self.
I wasn't healed.
I was a horrible friend and I didn't feel the way she was telling me.
Charlamagne, I have not been listening to the breakfast club
as long as you guys have been on air.
My mom passed in 2019.
I'm sorry. COVID started.
Thank you. COVID started.
And so I started working from home. Charlamagne,
when I tell you, you have allowed God to use you because you have been my strength. I called
you guys about a month ago and I was thinking, let them people be. When I tell y'all, God is really, I'm a God to work with me because I have a story to tell.
I want to be able to tell, I want to show everybody how to be the best friend that you can be.
By healing yourself so you can show up for those people.
That's real When I tell you guys like when I say you got is doing something
I have sat down so God can show me I have been praying to God to be clear to me. I
Have been trying to call you guys
Yesterday because I have a plan Charlay
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And you've always said that Charlamagne,
like when I tell you, when I talk to,
I have never been able to talk to my friends about God, ever.
I haven't had those friends.
I wasn't a good friend because they know my faith in God.
I grew up in church.
I told the guy when I call I say I got a testimony
I need to feel so I made my testimony. I'm looking at that this hurt
Will you talk about your mom with people we need more of those teachers we need God that's in the spoon
I have so many ideas. I'm from Rocky Mountain North Carolina
That's why we're Raleigh right now.
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you said what people could touch into you.
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and realized she was the problem.
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Everybody always wanna blame everybody else for their issues.
Nobody wants to look in the mirror and say, no, it's you.
The problem is me.
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Doty got the people talking. She sat down with a British Vogue and she said this generation has no
superstars. All right. So we're gonna get on into it. We'll get to that next. It was a great
conversation. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ NV Jess Hilarious,
Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren be coming with straight facts.
Tell us, man.
She gets them from somebody that
knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the home girl that knows a
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LaRosa. Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit
everything. What was the latest? On The Breakfast Club. All right y'all, so our girl Dochi is British
Vogue's August 2025 cover star. And in this, in this cover feature that she's doing, they're talking a lot about her
career and just fame in general and where she's been where she's going.
But they bring up or she brings up a pretty interesting topic.
So throughout the interview, they're interviewing her while she's rehearsing for performance.
And while rehearsing, she's just reflecting and she says, we don't really have a superstar
of this generation generation just yet,
because there hasn't been enough time.
When I look at pop culture right now,
I'm just trying to figure out, okay,
what does a Dochi superstar look like?
What does it take to make that?
I have no clue, I'm still figuring that out.
And then she goes back to rehearsal,
but it made people start having a conversation
about what is a superstar.
And people, I mean, I just said in the room, I feel like Dochi is a superstar. But when you have a conversation about what is a superstar and people I mean I just said in the room
I feel like Dochi is a superstar but when you have a conversation about-
Dochi's not a superstar, yeah she's a star on the rise.
Yeah she's a star, not a superstar.
She's a star, she's not a superstar.
When I think of superstar I think of Beyonce, I think of Michael Jackson, I think of Taylor
Swift, artists on that level.
I can agree with that.
I think for me I just I like Dolce's vulnerability.
They went back to her BET Awards acceptance speech.
They talk about her Grammy acceptance speech when she's talking to the young girls and
telling them anything is possible.
But a BET member, she says that it wasn't planned.
They were just live.
And she talks about this in an article.
She was on the red carpet and saw the protest and decided to get up there and call out the
administration and all these things.
And she has these vlogs that you can clearly watch.
She talks about in vogue that she chose not to take them down because people need to see
her at her lowest moments.
And they compared those speeches to like the Andre 3000 Source Awards 95 moment where he
was talking about the South has something to say.
What the hell?
That's two totally different things.
Andre 3000 was talking about rap music and talking about the South has something to say in hip hop. What the hell that got to do with social issues?
I think the reason I would compare what Doche did to Kanye when he said George Bush don't
care about black people or something like that. Like I would compare it to something
like that. That she was she was discussing a social issue, not something that was going
on in music. Well, the reason why I think they compared the two was just because people
they're talking about because they're retarded. Listen, let me tell you something. You're
not supposed to use that word. I'm not a superstar. I'm not a superstar. You know, it is a very Well, the reason why I think they compared the two was just because people they're talking because they're retarded listen
I'm not a superstar
You know, it is a very interesting conversation what I would ask though cheese though when she says generation What generation is she talking about because there are still superstars?
But a lot of them are grandfathered in from an era where the superstar was very definable. Okay, because. It was a different time.
Yes, celebrity was different.
Celebrity wasn't as accessible,
not to mention the barrier of entry to be a celebrity
was way difficult.
Like you actually had to have a unique talent
or skill set to get on TV, to get in film,
to get a record deal.
Nowadays, because of social media,
anybody can have some sort of relevancy.
Yeah, overnight success.
But let me ask you a question.
Would you consider Nicki Minaj a superstar?
Yes.
I would, yes.
Cardi B a superstar?
Yes.
Yes.
Drake a superstar?
Yes.
Kendrick Lamar, superstar?
Yes.
SZA, superstar?
Yes.
Gracie Abrams?
I have a question then, right?
Because all the people you guys just named, Cardi B in particular, started on social
media where she was very consistent, she was accessible, but now she's kind of went to
that point where it is superstar.
She's also been around for almost a decade.
Yes, okay so time is it.
So outside of time though because Dochi is literally saying she's trying to figure out
what takes her to that point.
What is it though because there's a lot of people who are big and relevant and have been
around but they're not superstars.
So what's the?
Well, yes because everybody's, it's always been like that.
You have stars then you have superstars.
Michael Jackson was a different type of superstar.
Prince was a different type of superstar.
Beyonce is a different type of superstar.
But then you have stars underneath that.
Why do we act like we don't have opening acts for a reason?
I don't know.
Why do we act like we don't have headliners for a reason?
I don't know.
And also that's what defines a superstar to me
in a lot of ways, like, can you pack an arena?
You know what I mean?
Can you be in a movie and it go number one
at the box office that weekend?
You know?
So what I would tell Dolce is just keep working.
Let's keep working and have an era of mystery about you.
You know what I mean?
Because I believe that since all of us-
I think she has that already.
But I believe that since all of us share the same space as far as these social platforms,
everybody thinks they're a star and they own mind.
So they don't necessarily look at people as superstars or even stars.
And you know, a lot of these superstars move very regular.
True.
I know we've been talking about the clips this morning because they're here on the show this
morning.
Point of view, that was one of their biggest things in that song.
We talked about that too.
I'm just talking about how like industry is different and people are...
Popcorn, there's a microwave situation happening right now when it comes to
talent. Yeah well people are chasing trends. Yes. 60 Day Stars. That's what you say?
5,500 for the walkthrough. That's a lot of money. Well in other news as we wrap up this
hour speaking of music and stars, Justin Bieber
dropped new music today.
He has an album out called Sweat.
I was going to ask y'all, y'all think Justin Bieber is a superstar?
Hands down, he's a superstar.
Yes.
How raggy y'all think he'd be looking on social media if he made it as a superstar?
Yes, he is.
Yes.
So people are excited about that because it has been some time since Justin Bieber dropped.
I took a listen to the music this morning.
It's good.
It's Justin Bieber. But there was a report that TMZ did an exclusive of Justin Bieber.
It's finally settled with his at one point manager Scooter Braun. So for those of you
guys who don't know, Scooter Braun and Justin Bieber have been going back and forth behind
the scenes.
But Scooter Braun and Usher founded Justin Bieber.
Yes.
And it was signed to him.
Yes. And Scooter Braun is a guy he has what has what Tory Kelly, he's worked with a lot of different people, little john. But so sources
with direct knowledge are telling TMZ that Justin and Scooter Braun settled on a lot
of money that they're alleging that Justin Bieber old Scooter Braun were told or they're
told they're told that Justin Bieber has to cough up $26 million as an a part of an advancement
he got for his justice tour. Now, this is a thing because26 million as a part of an advancement he got for his
Justice Tour.
Now, this is a thing because there's been a lot of rumors around why people think Justin
Bieber has been having all these issues, quote unquote, that we've been seeing.
He went off on the media or whatever and people have been saying it's because of money.
So now we have this story about the money that he's going to have to pay out.
Now TMZ-
Those are superstar problems right?
Very much so and I want to mention to on Justin Bieber's new album
He uses that moment where he runs into the media in a skit that he does with Drusky is called standing on business
And I thought that that was really smart as well, too
This was a surprise album or did people notice I was coming out
No, I mean he we knew like but it wasn't like he there's been no rollout or anything.
It was just announced and then it came, but there have been rumors that he was working on music.
Gotcha. Yes.
But yes. So yeah, superstar problems, Justin Bieber.
But apparently him and Scooter Braun are figuring this out.
But that he's not Dolce's generation.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That's the only thing I would say.
Just going back to that, yeah, what is Dochi's generation?
She probably could be right about that,
but then even in this generation,
superstar looks different, you know?
It just looks different.
Star looks different.
Kai's a nut, Kai's a nut.
He's a superstar.
Oh my God, I think Kai is a superstar too.
He's one of the biggest stars out there.
He's a superstar, absolutely, hands down.
Listen, the guy called the riot in Times Square. I mean, not Times Square, but in New York somewhere.
You know what I mean?
Brian Parks, whatever Parks he was.
When you see a person show up and call the riot, that's superstars.
Yes, I agree.
You know?
Alright, well, that is the latest with Laurida.
Don't forget, on Friday...
So maybe it's no superstar singers or artists of this generation?
There's pop artists. I take my daughters to see them all the time,
I just don't know their names.
Yeah, it's Gracie Abrams.
What's the other girl with the cowboy hats?
Olivia Rodrigo.
Yeah, that's her.
Are they Dochi generation?
I don't know.
I don't know either.
No, I think Olivia, those are before Dochi.
I don't remember.
I don't know.
All right, well.
I'm 47, guys.
It's Friday.
My feet hurt.
So Charlamagne.
My feet hurt, I gotta soak them.
He allows you guys to do Donkey of the Day.
So if you want to give somebody Donkey of the Day, 800-585-1051.
It could be whoever you want.
He just wants you to say their name.
That simple.
Yeah, call up.
1-800-585-1051.
Why you look like that?
Cause that little COVID cough you did.
That was that little, what was that?
She tried to keep it on low.
Yeah, yeah.
You've been doing that all morning fighting that little cough.
That's a lie.
I don't mind if people fight they cough now. That's a lie. I have not been here fighting no that all morning, fighting that little cough. I don't like it when people fight, they cough.
That's a lie, I have not been here fighting
no cough all morning.
Yes you have.
We gotta wrap up Red, but I've been fighting a cough.
Ashy, coughing.
What's going on?
Oh my goodness.
We gotta wrap up, y'all up here lying.
That is not superstar behavior.
And Clips will be joining us in a little bit.
We gonna get into a Clips joint off the album.
It's called Chains and Whips, featuring Kendrick Lamar.
It's The Breakfast Club, good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Morning everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get back in some front page news.
What's up Morgan?
Hey yeah, I thought Jess would be here today.
You know, she's from Baltimore, but there's a devastating situation that's happening in
Baltimore right now.
At least 25 people have been hospitalized following a mass overdose event in West Baltimore. What? Exactly.
I'm like, I've never heard of this before, right? So five people are in
critical condition. Fire and EMS crews were called to the scene Thursday
morning to find several overdose victims and began to search for others.
Now, Fire Chief James Wallace gave an update on the situation, but he also
disclaimed that the scene is evolving. Let's take a listen to his
comments. Transported 15 patients to the hospital. Five of those are priority one
patients, meaning they're critical. We are still maintaining command and
control of this area because we do continue to find that we are still
having some overdoses in the area.
Wallace goes on to say they don't know what specifically caused the overdose.
Police are treating it as a crime scene based on the size and scale of this incident.
Now Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott also said officials have not determined the exact source of the overdose
and the incident remains under investigation.
Scott goes on to say first responders and community partners remain on the ground distributing
Narcan test strips and other harm reduction resources.
This isn't something I've never heard of before, a mass overdose.
Well, I mean, I guess they said five people, so I guess that's considered mass because
I have, you know, in recent years, you know, heard cases about groups of people doing fentanyl
and a couple of them dying overdosing, you know, but I guess mass, I guess recent years, you know, heard cases about groups of people doing fentanyl
and a couple of them dying, overdosing, you know,
but I guess mass, I guess mass is, you know, five.
I don't know.
They tend to do the number six or more,
but it's five people in critical
and at least 25 people have been hospitalized.
And that was as of yesterday
when I gathered this information,
that those numbers could, I would hope not,
but it is a possibility that those numbers
could increase today.
I also wonder what the age range was.
That's the other thing I'm thinking about.
Yeah.
Elsewhere or switching gears,
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker is looking to ban immigration
and customs enforcement, also known as ICE agents,
from concealing their identities when conducting arrests.
There have been a number of videos that have surfaced
showing masked ICE agents
and unmarked vehicles taking people into custody, which of course, you know, would scare anybody
because you're like, well, who are they and what are they doing here? Now, Senator Booker
and fellow Democratic Senator Alex Padilla of California, where there have been plenty of raids,
they just introduced a bill that bans ICE agents from wearing masks and requires them to display
their agency name and either their name
or badge number. Let's take a listen to Cory Booker's comments. It's called the visible act
and so our bill is trying to actually protect ICE agents, protect the public. Now Homeland Security
Secretary Kristi Noem says when officers conduct these operations they clearly identify themselves
as law enforcement and the nation needs to support them and not
attack them for doing their job. She went on to say that the reason they wear masks is because activists are spreading personal information
online. So it's a way of protecting them in a sense as well.
So let's take a listen to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's comments.
These Democrat leaders are really, really elevating
the emotion out there.
These ICE officers are going after murderers and rapists.
They're threatening their families.
They're talking about kidnapping their families.
It's extremely dangerous.
So Noem did not address recent reports
of criminals impersonating ICE agents while masked.
Of course, this happened in February
where a man in North Carolina is accused
of sexually assaulting a woman
and threatening to deport her if she resisted.
So I will continue to follow this proposed legislation
and communities that are actually, just so you know,
there are communities that are actually tracking ICE
in a neighborhood near you.
And there are a number of apps that will alert you
if ICE is in the area.
I'm not gonna say which apps those are.
Please just do your due diligence
and go search where they exist.
Morgan, they already know, you know what's so funny?
You know what's so funny?
What, are you trying to help people?
I don't know, like some of them are better than others.
I'm just gonna say, you know,
and then people watch the show, but they might not know.
I just think it's hilarious when people want you
to get on these apps like Signal,
and they'll be like, these are these private apps that we can have private conversations on.
Who the hell you think making these apps?
You think the feds and everybody else don't know about these apps?
They know about every last app.
Telegram.
I've never heard of Telegram.
Telegram is one of them.
Telegram, Signal, yep.
I remember when Signal first came out, all my political friends was like, we should be
on Signal having these conversations.
I wanted to trap you stupid ass people I would create an app and say here's an app where you can go on and then have
private conversations and nobody will know about it. Yeah that's the one we won't monitor. Oh my
goodness. That's like come on man. Well Ice Block is the one that seems to be most popular.
I'm just saying y'all ain't named it.
I'm putting it out there since y'all want to talk me on it.
They're gonna say WhatsApp at one time.
Listen, if you do stuff on WhatsApp, nobody knows.
I dare you to pull up on ICE's block.
I dare you to go stand on ICE's block and see what happens.
See, the block is hot. ICE is my name.
That block is hot. You better not.
And that's your front page news, y'all.
I'm Morgan Wood. Follow me on socials at Morgan Media for more news coverage.
Follow at Black Information Network. Download the free iHeartRadio app and visit us at BINnews.com.
Thank y'all. Have a great, great weekend.
Thank you Morgan.
And I want to tell people, I know we got the clips coming up next, but I want to let everybody know today is Friday.
So we do the People's Donkey on Friday, so if you got somebody you wanna give
the credit they deserve for being stupid,
if you wanna give somebody the biggest he-haw,
call us right now, 1-800-585-1051.
But first up, we gotta talk to the clips, man.
That's right, we'll do that when we come back,
so don't go anywhere, it's The Breakfast Club, good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning everybody, it's DJ NVJ, it's Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got some special guests in the building.
The legendary.
The Clips.
What's up fellas?
What's up?
What's up?
Is it The Clips or is it just Clips?
Is it Clips?
Okay, because I say The Clips too.
Nah, it's just Clips.
Okay, cool.
You call that shot.
I'm like, he acts like I'm lying, I'm gonna ask y'all, so it's just Clips. What's the. You call that shot. He acts like he's like, I wanna act short, so it's just clips.
What's the origins of the name for people who don't know?
So that came from Full Eclipse.
I came up with it and at the time Fat Joe had the Full Eclipse crew so we just shortened
it to Clips.
Okay.
Now I wanna go back, right?
Cause you guys have been here a long time.
What got you into rapping and to form the group clips for people that don't know?
Always always been a fan of hip-hop like anybody else, you know, uh, my older brother was into the whole
cardboard box
breakdancing
boom box rapping when you had to push play and record and rap directly into the box and
Yeah, man, just uh just coming up under that.
And we went to Chad's house one time and push a,
he wrote his first rap and Pharrell was like,
y'all should be a group.
His first rap was incredible,
but before that it was just me rapping over there.
Now when y'all first met Chad and Pharrell, right?
Yep.
Y'all are totally opposite. So how did y'all even met, Chad and Pharrell, right? Yep. Y'all are totally opposite.
So how did y'all even meet and even learn each other?
Cause growing up in Norfolk in Virginia,
like it's totally two different sides.
So what made y'all even say, you know what,
let's connect with these guys who were wearing
tight shirts at the time and tight pants
that looked like skateboards,
that looked nothing like y'all at the time.
They might have been serving them.
No, they might have been serving them. So what made y'all say, you have been serving them. No. They might have been serving them.
So what made y'all say, you know what,
let's link with them and start this whole rapping.
Actually, so I was a DJ, DJ Alex in Virginia Beach,
lived down the street from me.
And we went out and we rented a drum machine
and we got the drum machine, but we couldn't work it.
And you know, we had to turn it back in soon.
We had paid for it, but you know, we was gonna have to turn it back in before we
even had a chance to use it and he was like you know let's take it to my
homie's house and we went over there and it happened to be Chad and he knew how to
work it and you know that's just stuff that we were doing before Clip.
That's where it started. So when did y'all take it serious? When do you say you know what
this rap thing is something I'm gonna take serious I'm gonna get off the street to say this is what it is?
I have to say that was in me and Pharrell, it was the Teddy Riley coming to Virginia.
You know, we began to see that it was a real thing, that music was actually attainable
and in arms reach.
I mean, we see in the cars, we see in the Ferraris, we seeing Michael Jackson in Virginia Beach, you know, we're seeing MCs, Hov, everybody was
coming down and then at the same time we had you know Timbaland
and Missy, they was doing their thing. They were, you know, they had left home
and went to Jersey and was working with Jodeci, but these are all our childhood, you know,
high school friends.
Schoolmates, classmates.
So we got to see it from a lot of different angles
that, you know, music was possible.
Why Virginia don't get the credit
for being a hip hop hot bed,
or just a black music hot bed?
Well, I think a lot of people have,
everybody who's made it in Virginia
actually had to leave Virginia
To to make it. I don't think any one particular artist of any of us. None of us broke in Virginia
So we always broke like Clips broke in Philly, you know, you know, everybody everybody broke somewhere else
I know yeah, itke in Philly man.
Really?
Shout out Cosmic Kev.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Clips Broke in Philly.
I didn't know, what record was it?
The Funeral?
Grindin'.
Grindin'?
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah, Grindin' Broke in Philly.
Now do you remember when Pharrell gave me that beat for Grindin'?
I remember the first time I heard it, it was confusing.
Yeah?
It was confusing.
I was confused.
So when he first gave it, how did you know that was the record? You probably got the CD that I was handing out. Yes, I did.
Yeah, I believe you did. It kind of took us back because you got to think at
that time Pharrell was singing on every hook. It was, whether it was Mystical
and whoever, right? So you know, this is our first joint and he like yo this the one and we like
We want you singing like saying you better
Tap or do something and uh, you know, he was like now I'm telling you this is just the future
This is what it is and he was right and it was confusing because we actually wrote to it twice three times
I think I think I got three joints on that joint
I still can't blend it to this day cuz I don't know where the where the beat in the snare go at the same time
You actually blend on it. You just gotta go. That's crazy. That's crazy for you to say that
rocking that shit. He was smoking that shit. Thanks, thanks. On the album, Alice, you said you've been both Mace and Bethus. Yeah, man. For people who don't know what that line means,
expound on it. Yeah, I just feel like I understood and walked a similar path like Mace, you know, to be in this industry and then to have a real live revelation of God
and who he is, you know, and then have to navigate your way.
As far as navigating, not so much because I knew that I had to chill, take a step back.
And I also want to give you y'all flowers too, because y'all were still messing with me during that time.
You let me come in here and promote the documentary
and my solo projects and everything.
So yeah, I appreciate that.
But yeah, I feel like I understand,
seeing a lot of the same things that Mace seen.
I brought that up because you know that's-
They actually called me Mace in the club.
We was in a club in DC and they was like we got push a tee and Mason
No, I'm cool with it all yeah, I'm cool with it all
I mean that's why I bought it up because that's what ultimately caused the clips to you know in for that
That's the fifth last period of time. That's right. Yeah. Yeah, so what got you back?
What was the call that said, I wanna do this again?
There were a few baby steps going out to Wyoming
and working on Use This Gospel with Ye with my brother.
I always knew that we could do it,
but I just knew I needed a sit down period.
You know what I'm saying?
What else did we do?
We did Push's album, I Pray For You. Yeah, we did the Nego album I pray for you Yeah, we did a nego album a nego album punch bowl
Yeah, so I mean those are things I could ask for that I knew weren't you know just solid nose
Man from there was just like what we gonna do. What was the exact moment though?
Cuz y'all were on two completely different life paths, so what was the exact moment that said okay?
It's time to do another album? You know when we were doing the Use This Gospel and
Punch Bowl and Push This Album and whatever, I had asked my dad I was like
you know what do you think about me rapping again? And he said he said son I
think you've been too hard on yourself and my dad's a deacon you know like he
was a deacon so to hear him say that I am like a wordacon, you know, like he was a deacon. So to hear him say that, I am like,
that's how you feel, like, you know.
You just answered one of my questions,
I was gonna ask you about that.
Cause you talk about that on Burj Don't Sink.
Right.
And I just thought that was such a powerful thing,
just to explain like, you was going through his,
you know, dress to draw, seeing his notes,
but then he, y'all had conversations about you rapping again.
I was gonna ask you, what were those conversations?
Yeah, yeah, we, everything was, the way it lined up, it told the whole story and it let me know
that God is intentional. These things don't just be happening to us the way, you know, we think.
God is very gracious and he sets you up. He knows what you can take. He knows how much to put on you.
He knows the order in which to put, you know, know things in for you so I just know that he's in control all the time
and the conversations with that record you know Pusha talking to my mom and
me talking to my dad and being able to document those last conversations even
those conversations was a type of preparation you know getting you ready for what was about to take place.
So, like, I'm cool with it all.
Well, Condolence is the first and foremost.
Thank you. Thank you.
You know, I was... Thank you.
When I was in Vegas, you know, I was with family members of yours,
and what I like to do is pull them to the side
and just have conversations.
I knew y'all was coming up for an interview.
And... I'm trying to get tea.
Yeah, of course.
And one of them was like...
LAUGHTER Now, we were talking about the album, this is before I heard the album, and he was like,
he was like, yo, the best thing about it, he was like, I had your mom in the car.
He was like, the greatest thing that ever happened is the two boys are back together
rapping.
So, so how was that feeling of knowing that mom was just super duper happy that her two sons were back rapping?
Man, you know she that was that was always a big thing, you know for me as a soloist
She would always be like I want you with him. Yeah, I want your brother with you. I want him back out there with you
Probably just to you know
Look over me watch over me, but that was that was always her
thing she was huge on like us just being together. How did y'all know y'all had to start the
album with a dedication to your parents? Cuz it was the hardest record to make
like it was the hardest record to make so that one the most on album. Yeah so
finally like when we cracked that code you know we were you know we were putting
the order in and we was like man man, nah, this has to start.
Like this has to start the album.
It was polarizing.
The response, just in the creation of it, man,
everybody who heard it, there were people in there,
like we recorded it in the LV headquarters.
So it's a room and it's open know it's open. The mics are like
this, ain't no booth. You record like this, you look outside, you look through that
window right there and inside a window it's just an open space. Somebody with a
sewing machine, somebody with you know bags, shoes, whatever. And while we're
doing this in real time everybody's in tears. Like everybody just you know they're
watching it. By the time we finish it it's just you know they're watching it by the time
we finish it it's like you know just like any other record is like man you
know we we cracked the code on it like we were satisfied but it was just so
hard to do and everybody's always like you know everybody want to put the
hardest record first and I'm like nah man this this is the this is the hardest
record and I want to see how it really touches people from the jump.
It didn't get into everything else.
Will we get a visual for this video?
It's already shot.
Oh, okay.
It's already shot.
Look at you.
You smile like you already knew you talked to the family and got the tune.
I did.
I did.
I pulled everybody to the side.
I definitely asked.
The other day they said I was glazing the clips, right?
Why? Because of... It's not crazy. It was. Definitely ask the other day. They said I was glazing the clips right why?
What I said was I said I said something to this fact I said push has if he is anybody go at him
He has five records on the side or five verses. I said I just know because I know who he is and what he is
Is that true? No, man. That's not what he said. I'm not, I'm not.
Listen, man.
I'm not, listen, man.
You know.
He said, no, he said,
nah, he looks good, like the skin, his brain's always fresh.
I did not say that.
I'm going crazy.
Stop it.
Stop it.
I like, I like, I like skin compliments.
I do like skin compliments, I'ma tell you.
I'm not gonna say that.
No, that's what you said. I ain't never said that, I'ma tell you. That's enough. That's what you say.
I ain't really saying that other thing.
No man.
What comes to rappers is sometimes they throw stones at you.
Do you have something in the stash for each and every one of them?
Man, I mean I think, you know, just me being a rap artist and me being an MC is, that's
just second nature.
And usually most people who throw stones, man, I mean, that's just second nature and um, usually most people who throw stones man,
I mean, nobody's perfect so I mean, I can dissect anybody just like they could dissect
me but um, I try not to engage to my, like I've done that, like I've done a lot of it,
you know what I'm saying, I've done it with the best and the biggest, like I've done it.
So it's like, you can't just entertain
everything because everybody and everybody's not good this is a new day
in a new era where like you know just clicks in and clickbait and people
just say things for attention and it's like you just can't entertain
everything man you just can't. I feel like you've been trying to catch a body since the story I had a mind I really I've been trying to catch a body
well you caught one I'm think that was a body I think those would shots directly
at you you were surgical with you said at the end I'm peeled back the layers
real slow I feel like you really wanted to go there with somebody for the longest.
Nah, man, nah, nah, I mean, you know, it's never,
man, I got, for real, I have a lot to rap about.
I got a lot to rap about, I got a lot, a lot of content.
The creativity is ever flowing.
And it don't ever have to be about an individual. It don't have to be.
Like not for me, like I mean, like I feel like this album is incredible and I don't
think it's really dialed anywhere.
You couldn't get an accessory to Murdercharged though, because when you listen to Euphoria,
there's a lot of pushing in Euphoria. There's a lot of things that you laid down that Kendrick used for you for ya and I think
just used in the battle pyramid.
Man, you know, I think great lyrics just tune into the obvious.
Did y'all ever speak during that battle?
Hell yeah.
Oh, y'all did speak during the battle.
That's my guy.
Accessory.
Accessory.
That's my guy.
Accessory. Accessory. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it.
When do you pick and choose when to say something about something?
Because you sit on a lot of stuff for a long time.
Yeah. I mean, I'm always like that. That just comes with my position in the game
and like just where I am as an artist. Like, man, I don't, you know, it's not always a radio record that I have it's not always you know you know I'm not putting out music constantly you
know I'm saying every five minutes a new record I feel like you know things
happen you got to store it you got a story you got a craft you got to make it
right you got to set the platform set the stage now break down the what to hit
this the situation with Def Jam you guys were on deaf jam. Yes decided to leave
Yeah, you crazy too, man. You can sit up here and tell some deaf jam
He was like, you know deaf jam deaf channel care about your project you
Honest man, man. I was like, yo, I'm not going to do that to her. If you're not up here to talk about your music, what are we going to be talking about? What's the best?
And I actually left that day because they didn't send out him.
He still wanted to do it, but.
I was pushing for her because I love Coco.
Yeah, yeah, she dope.
If we be honest though, because listening to the project now and knowing the background
with y'all and Def Jam, I don't understand why they would let a project like this go.
Well, listen.
So what was the call when you handed in the album and they called and said, we can't put
this out, we can't clear this record?
What was that call?
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her.
I was like, I'm not going to do that to her. I was like, I'm not going to do that to her. I was like, I'm not going to do that to her. I was like, I'm not going to do that to her. I was like, I don't understand why they would let a project like this go. Well listen.
So what was the call?
When you handed in the album and they called and said, we can't put this out, we can't
clear this record, what was that call like?
I mean it was, you know what, it was something that I wasn't really dealing with first hand.
They were like speaking to my management, you know, then it got a little dicey to where,
to the point they weren't, they wouldn't text or email send these things the email they would they would like only talk on the phone and you know they would instruct
not to email us back and forth these you know that type of correspondence I can
only assume that it was just the optics with everything they got going on with
litigation lawsuits and all that the optics of clips Kendrick together
because that's that's when it all
happened. We don't really deal with the label that much anyway outside of
nothing actually. Yeah we don't deal with the label like we go make our album
then we come and bring the album back. But y'all you and Kendrick have worked together before. Y'all got a
classic together if you ask me. No pathology. So what's the difference? Oh it's a different day.
It wasn't, that was back then.
But y'all wasn't even shooting that dude.
It doesn't matter.
That's crazy.
When you wanted to leave, you called Hovind and the first rumor was they just let you
go for free.
We was like, that can't be true.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, he had to pay.
He had to pay.
So you reached out to Hovind, Hov said absolutely positive.
How was that?
Well, my man, Stephen did.
Shout out to Stephen.
Yeah, Stephen reached out to him.
There were other labels in the bidding.
And he just called Hov like, yo, I think there was an approval process between one of the
labels or something.
It took a little long.
And he went and asked Hov.
And Hov was like, look, yeah, let's do this now.
Like 24 hours.
Maybe 48 hours. I've I never seen lawyer work like this
That fast. Yeah, I didn't know it even happened like that
And what record was Hov supposed to be on on this project? He was sent chains and whips
He was Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson blow to the face
You know Hov had the album. So, you know, so be it. Yeah, it was it was all for him to
Whatever he wanted to do. Oh,. So, you know, so be it. Yeah, it was it was all for him to whatever he wanted to do
Oh, he's supposed to be on so be it
Yeah, that was one of the options. Yeah. Yeah, and nothing moved his spirit
You know, I was still kicking it with the clips Jess
How do you feel when people leak music like when people release your music prematurely?
Yo, you know the game goes how it goes and that's how we maneuver, we navigate
everything. I'm not gonna sit up and be upset about anything you know that
happens. When we get in there and we create and we make our music and we do
what we do, what else you gonna do? What else can you do other than that? You know
what I'm saying? And I stand on our product and I love it.
And it's good for fans to get things sometimes. So it's cool. Like as long as they enjoy it,
it's good.
Did y'all ever think about trying to get another Kendrick verse once that leaked before the
album actually dropped?
Man, we try to get all Kendrick verses. Why not?
Y'all knew playing that song in Paris, everybody's phone out, it was going. Y'all had to know that.
Yeah.
You know, it's part of it.
Going back to what you said about when you went to Wyoming to do Use This Gospel, by
the way, the hardest song on that album.
How do y'all feel about Kanye now?
Do y'all feel sadness or sympathy for him?
Will y'all see him now?
No.
No. Talk to your brother. No, no, no. I'm going to say and I'm going
to say that I think this goes for anybody. It's crazy when you have a true revelation
of God, it is radical because when the scales fall off your eyes, you do you
want to run and tell everybody what you what you witness or you know, we've been missing
it this whole time. You know, it's how it's how I felt. Um, but once you get that, you
got to sit down for a minute. You can't get the revelation and then try to keep going
in this world. The epitome of the gospel is denying yourself.
That's why Christ got on the cross and gave up his flesh. So you have to be willing to give it up so
you can learn and then let God restore you and rebuild you, you know, correctly. Doesn't mean
anybody is a perfect person or you can't even try to have the facade of okay I'm saved
now I'm perfect, nah it just doesn't work like that.
So how did you deal with it Push?
Deal with Kanye.
Cause you're not a type of person to hold your tongue, you don't hold your words.
So with some of the stuff that he did that might not have aligned with what you thought,
did y'all have those conversations?
Well I mean you know, I spoke on it, I feel like that's that was the beginning of our
fallout. He sits on a lot of miscarriages of justice.
I've seen it. You know what I'm saying? I hear things and things being said. And I see,
you know, his his reserve. You know, I admire his restraint. People, by the time he jumps out the window, you think he's going overboard, but I'm telling
you as knowing my brother, he sits on a lot.
I saw you say you hate Kanye's leadership and you got away from that community that
he built because of the feeling over there.
What was that like last straw of like, nah, I can't no more. I think for me it was somewhere
around the Atlanta the dome the locked in when everybody was locked in the dome
and we squad and we working and we doing what we doing it's just all about
the squad and I kind of just felt like you know I would you know I would have
to leave and go do things shows whatever the case
Maybe I will come back and energy would just be different, you know, there were conversations being had
You know, this is this is after adidon and everything else and you know, it was like man
I was doing self-serving things and it was just crazy
It was just a lot of like, you know backbiting and things like that. I'm like damn this is this is for the squad
I thought but you know backbiting and things like that I'm like damn this is this is for the squad I thought but you know publicly negative about you we heard him
say about Sean we heard him say John Legend yeah oh no for sure yes for sure
yes he put on remember he put on a little mask
Define what is culturally inappropriate. Oh man, yeah, no, listen man, okay so during just the sessions, whether it was a beat,
whether it was the freestyles before and making the songs, whatever the case may be, we would
get hype about just like man this s*** is hard or whatever it was at the time.
And I forgot
who said it but someone was Mike Mike Mike was like man this is culturally
inappropriate and Mike also worked on it's almost dry so you know how that had
a common thread of like the Joker laugh through the whole album he was like yo
say that on the mic and let me run that through a filter
because we just felt like we just kept running that back.
It's culturally inappropriate.
He was like, say it through a filter,
let's find a voice and let's just see how it sounds
on records and it actually just worked.
Just to have that, just another thread to keep it cohesive,
keep the album cohesive.
I mean, I like it just because it's something
that I feel like we should say
Yeah, something is culturally inappropriate. Yeah, it could have been a line what I'm saying is it could have been a line
It could have been a song it could have been a hook idea at the time
I just you know, I just can't remember what it was, but that's that's where that that term came from
Something that was just said ignorantly and what pissed you off about Travis Scott so much that you had to mention him on the
record?
Like, what made you say this isn't going too far?
Ah man, it was just, you know, it was just that whole coming to Paris.
You know, he came to Paris during one of our sessions, you know, played his album and then
he, you know, when he left, the album comes out and the record that he played had a verse up there
that was going at P or whatever the case may be.
I'm like, damn, you just left.
How you leave here, he was on your album and then you're letting him play your album for
him, you're filming it and then you come back when the album drops, you got a verse going
at him.
I just thought that was corny and again like you know that's part of the trying to leave all
of that behind and it's like man it like that's the type of thing that happens
over in that yay world and it's okay and they you know it's alright they just
little brush it off and they be friends and they go hang out together and then
you know do whatever they do like that doesn't I didn't I didn't like that that was brought into this fold
yeah one time they said the verse the Drake verse wasn't done as a yet doesn't
matter when it was done I don't care when it was done you you you added to it
you actually he actually had a verse after that verse so you you even added
to the verse like just stay the hell away from me.
Yeah.
Like, just stay away.
Like, I'm not into you anyway.
Like, I'm not even into your swag or none of that.
Like, it's not into none of it.
So just stay away.
Like, I only wanna mess with the real.
Like, I'm only dealing with the real.
I'm only, you know, doing music with the real.
We just, I just, let's just,
this is like just drawing a line in the sand for everybody.
What are you responsible for what an artist does on your record?
If you come and dance around in front of me and use footage and do all this and all that,
I think you're responsible for anything that you do that you incorporate the people that,
you know, that are being, you know, talked about.
Of course.
I can't believe
you have to explain this you know I'm not just taking sides or because my
brother I'm just saying you know like I'm talking about the artists who might approach you because of what push
is this I mean listen I ride with my brother. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? And that's the and that's the thing about this
Having purpose I know what my purpose is. I'm making music with my brother and I'm glorifying my God
That's what I'm doing
And when you're in your purpose if anything fall on you then it fall on you at least
You know you were where you were supposed to be and that's why I'm at right now So I'm cool with whatever
People approach you for things I say
You say you got a video of Travis crying no, man
That wasn't that that's not about crying. So what's on the video? Oh man, you know
I appreciate you brothers for joining us. Thanks for having us. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
But are we going to have to wait another 15 years or is it?
Nah, nah, nah.
I don't think so.
Okay.
Now listen to say it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Y'all are just so happy.
I've never seen y'all together.
I know.
I see God.
That's why when I said the safe space thing, I can really see that.
I can see how this is like a divine protection for y'all together.
For sure.
For sure.
For having an individual, when y'all together you can really, really see it.
Nah, I'm with that. I'm with that. I feel that. I see that. Yeah.
One last thing. Is there ever a problem you say like, I'm not going there with Pusha?
Like if Pusha's going to a spot, a strip club to host, or he's going to a strip club, like that's, I'm not doing that.
Yo, everybody keeps putting you in the strip club for some reason.
Every interview they're putting them in the strip club.
I usually don't.
I mean, I'm a book, but it's not my thing.
Work is work.
Work is work.
It's clips.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.
Lauren be coming with straight facts.
She gets into somebody that knows somebody.
She gets the details.
I'm the homegirl that owns a little house.
I'm the housewife. I'm the housewife. I'm. She gets them from somebody that knows somebody. She gets the details.
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
She be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren LaRosa.
Sometimes she have facts, sometimes she have details, sometimes she have a little bit of
everything.
Well, it's the latest.
On The Breakfast Club.
Talk to me.
So Cardi B was on Twitter Spaces yesterday and we haven't heard much from Cardi at all
since all of the Stefan Diggs breakup rumors and finding out they probably aren't broken
up.
She decided to clear the air about a few things.
So she talked about Cardi B not being able to keep a man or that being the narrative
right now.
Let's take a listen.
There's a whole female talking about if Cardi is the blueprint, why can't she keep a man? narrative right now. Let's take a listen. down, fly to me every f***ing he can. A man don't make me. I make a lot of bread, but I don't know
how he got to come over here.
I am a talented, rich, bad b****, creative bad b****.
I'm good at everything that I f***ing do.
I'm looking for a n***a that is a partner.
I never wanted to depend on a man.
Yes.
Who was she talking about?
Like who was the woman that said something
that made her speak up?
It was like a random girl on social. And that's why we got to
stop paying random people on social media attention. Mm-hmm. Yeah I get it but
you know Cardi always responds to these things and that did when when people
thought that because she had wiped the photos of Stefan Diggs off of her
Instagram page, when people thought that they were no longer together,
there were conversations in various places about is Cardi B the problem
because it seems like she keeps getting into these relationships that don't last right
and that's what she's responding to. Now there was also this rumor that Stefan Diggs had
allegedly went out somewhere and said that Cardi B's BBL smelled like a trash bag in
July and he commented on one of the reports and said that was cap. Cardi B also talked
about that. Let's listen to Cardi B also talked about that.
Let's listen to Cardi B on her BBO.
I don't know who made that up.
Took them both people BBLs thinking blah, blah, blah, BBLs, BBLs.
I don't know what type of video saying that about herself.
But that's you.
If you don't know how to wash your ass and you have bad BBO, that's on you.
I've been having a fat ass** for 15 motherf****** years.
I know how to watch this b****.
You better f****** go out, open that a** cheek and b****.
Throw your f****** a** around with some Dove soap.
Soak that a** in some motherf****** white vinegar.
Caribbean.
Why are we playing this?
I ain't gonna lie, I gotta start utilizing AI
because that was a good rumor.
That's some funny stuff, man.
Your BBLs think, he like, I ain't,
my brain is crazy, I ain't thought of that one.
I wish I thought of that one.
Telling somebody they BBLs think.
I think that, and it wasn't even just thinking,
it was like a trash bag in July.
I'm like, why would they come and say that?
I don't even gotta be that descriptive.
Telling somebody, boy, your BBLs think, shut up.
Yes.
That's so crazy.
I'm mad Cardi B responds to any of these people.
I'm really upset.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I think it's good right now because you got an album coming out September 19th and the
name of the album is called Am I the Drama?
I just literally thought about this.
But she never stopped responding.
She's been responding for 15 years straight.
Yeah, but now is the time to really do it.
Every time she rants, she should use the hashtag, am I the drama?
She should actually turn it into a series where when she wants to address this stuff, she's like, am I the drama? She should actually turn it into a series
where when she wants to address this stuff,
she's like, am I the drama?
Am I the problem?
And then have these vent sessions.
It makes sense.
You're eating with that over there.
When Cardi B, when I say she gets to the things,
soon she went live yesterday,
I started to scream at her because I'm like,
Cardi B gonna address all this stuff.
We were just waiting for her to say something.
I just want Barty to get paid from it too.
Like, go podcast.
We got to monetize it.
Black effect right here, baby.
Let's get you before you were Longoria,
get you over at the Brown Effect, my Katora, all right?
You know what I mean?
Brown Effect.
I just want to monetize it.
Make money for it.
We can partner, we can do that, but you can.
If you want it, you can do these rants,
call them Am I the Drama,
and then you can have these conversations,
because that's essentially what she's addressing, right?
100%.
People saying that she's the issue.
Oh, I'm just gonna say, yeah.
Yes, and I will say too, after those stories that came out,
and we even talked about it up here,
about whether her and Stephon Diggs were good or not
because of the photos, there was a report that came on
that said they hadn't broken up, and that it had nothing,
the Instagram scrub had nothing to do with nothing,
and she had retweeted this video of working out
in the gym with him or whatever.
So, seems like they're good, because she, let y'all know, her man love her down, and she good. When she said like working out in the gym with him or whatever so seems like they're good cuz she let y'all know her man love her
down and she good when she said that love her down and all that I said oh wow
it's good over there cuz she talking crazy about that man can I ask you
something and this just goes back to like elementary school right how come
when you tell a girl something stink they lose it you tell me hair stink
you know something tell me underarm Tell them they underarms stink.
What are they supposed to do?
Just-
But if you know you don't stink.
It's just the insult.
That's why I call somebody dirty.
Oh, I love that too.
It's just the insult, it's selfish.
It's like what?
Like what?
Because they know sometimes they do though.
Like sometimes it's their hair stink.
You know what I mean?
You can smell it.
Sometimes-
Even when you was a kid, even the parents would get mad.
When you in the club- Me and my kid dirty. When you in the club, you never smell another girl's hair?
Why am I up on close up?
When you leave the club, you know your hair gonna smell like the club, so you booking
an appointment to get your hair washed and get your hair done.
Oh, I didn't smell some stink bundles.
Yeah, you smell some stink bundles.
Yeah, you smell some, yeah, it smells crunchy.
Crunchy?
It smells crunchy in the club sometimes.
I didn't smell some stink bundles.
See, even that, that word crunchy, like, that would make me like like smack like what crunchy is bad
I've seen it. Okay saying somebody BBL stink is hilarious though
Like I've heard people say your BBL looks think but when you say your BBL stink, but what is a BBL stink?
Don't even need that part but just tell me somebody BBL think is hilarious
Well hers don't and that's what she wanted to clear up. And if she the drama, if she is,
Cardi B gonna dress up herself and that is what happens.
She also went into some offset things,
but we gotta wrap up in this hour.
But I don't know, man.
I would say leave Cardi alone,
but we all be so invested when y'all don't.
All right.
Who's y'all?
The people that she responds to.
I want Cardi to drop an album, and if she is gonna do it.
She's coming. She's dropping. Yeah, September 19th. They said it's done. I want Cardi to drop an album. And if she is going to do it. She's dropping.
Yeah, September 19th.
They said it's done.
I'm excited about it.
If she's going to do these rants, let's monetize them.
Let's package them, okay?
Am I the drama ranch?
So she's basically addressing herself, okay?
And what people think her issues are.
You should really call her though,
because yesterday on The Spaces 2,
she was talking about how she's took all this time off
of like creating content and all the things she does when she drop an album and she's finally back to it. She's been dropping visuals
So I feel like something like that would be very helpful. She'd be so fly
She have to fashion on you should call her figure that out cuz she's dropping all the content right now
All right now we got donkey of the Day coming up next. What are we doing?
It's the People's Donkey.
Okay, it's Friday so you can call up here and give somebody the credit they deserve
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Yes, donkey of the day for Friday July 11th is the people's donkey. On Fridays we like to open up
the phone lines and allow you to listeners to give people the credit they deserve for being stupid.
I should give it to him because just randomly in the room a little while ago he goes I got a
pimple on my butt and I'm glad everybody ignored him. We all ignored him because I don't even know
why he even said that to the room
Well, I couldn't know him cuz he asked did did anybody know that was the second time Oh cuz you'd be entertaining going to change
She's studying. I'm saying empathy. What are you talking about? Who's this?
Faith who do you want to give the biggest he-hall to this Friday? I'm giving it to learn
Well, I look good today faith. Come on tell me the camera's getting me what happened? Well Lauren the other day when you reported to
Sony or Nicki Minaj I feel like you gave a little bit of a personal view. Yes you
really the only one that kept it cute and I just want y'all to know like really
easy on my face. All for y'all. You're clearly a Barb. Definitely a Barb. How long have you been a Barb?
Ever since I can remember. 2006. have you been a bar?
Listen, you know, I got I got love for Nicki Minaj, you know saying but here's the thing
What is wrong with being honest? You can't sit here and act like you know, Nicky's Nicky's behavior on social media
It doesn't be looking crazy. Sometimes here's the thing
Everyone is honest on social media when Nicki Nicki Minaj does it, nobody ever comes back and be like, you know what,
when it comes out that she was right,
no one ever gives her like, dang, you know,
Nicki was right about this person.
Well, excuse me.
Do you think you could tell the rest of the Barb's
to leave my Twitter mentions alone, my ex mentions?
Nah, they not going as hard as they used to.
They in shambles.
Nah, they used to go the craziest.
They in shambles.
Nah, you ain't, nah, they ain't go crazy.
Yeah, the Barb's, they don't go as hard as they used to.
I'm not gonna lie.
I think they all got a little older.
Oh yeah, I think they got older.
They got family now.
They got Barb's no more, now they good.
We're not crazy, we're not crazy.
No, no, y'all, no, no, no, no, y'all are a bit,
it's a bit much, how old are you?
I'm actually 38.
Oh wow.
Okay, all right, yeah.
That's about right.
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah.
Well, thank you for calling.
Thank you.
All right.
The Barb's sitting where where the fans at.
They a little older.
Good morning, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
It's your boy, Footman from Jersey.
Footman, who you wanna get the biggest he-haw to?
Hey, I wanna get a big he-haw to to Tyler Perry
because the way the great-hand black woman
and he emasculated black men.
Oh, God.
He chose it in his movies, man.
Come on, Solomon, don't do me like that.
I don't, I just don't agree with that, but I really don't.
I just don't agree with that because art is art.
And I think that art reflects life.
And you know, I think sometimes people show you
the harsh realities of life in their art.
Like we don't get mad at rappers
when they talk about the realities of their life
and they show, you know,
which might be some of the worst images of us but sometimes they're
doing it for a reason like it I don't think Tyler's exploiting it that's just
my personal opinion but you know this is y'all this is y'all donkey today so y'all
can do what y'all want thank you John good morning who's this black
unique peace peace King who you want to get the biggest he-hall to? Man first of all I can't believe we got to man. Hey cousin Charlotte you're not uncle I'm 42 and
you in the same age range as me man we born in 1900. There you go there you go. Man I love y'all
man hey everything y'all do is positive man. Hey I just want to give a shout out to my my wife, Candy Crib, my kids, Scooby, Khalil, Kamiah, Kavisa, Kaden, Kacy, Klai, and Sidney.
That was all your kids?
Yeah, I got four daughters and two girls and two boys.
It sounded like ten.
I got six too, but he sounded like he said ten.
Because he was saying they four names.
No, no. There you go. There you go, stop all that. Listen.
All right, brother.
Hold on, are you a present father,
you and your kid's life?
Yes, yes I am.
I am a father.
I'm not a baby daddy.
I'm not a pappy.
I am a father.
There you go, that's all that matters.
And black men don't cheat.
We do not cheat.
There you go.
We are devout.
And listen, when you got some special money,
you better hold on to it.
Man, talk that talk, brother.
You preaching this morning.
So look, first of all, I just wanna get down here today
to these people who don't have common sense.
Listen, and I'm talking about my dog.
These kids might got more common sense than these adults.
If you have to ask a question twice,
after I give an example,
I work for the Houston Food Bank.
Yeah, black unique.
Y'all better get it right.
Hey, it's time.
Y'all, I'm on the radio, y'all.
Mama, we made it.
All right.
I disagree though.
With what?
I feel like there's nothing wrong with asking
as many questions as you need to ask
until you get a proper understanding.
I'm with you.
That's just my personal opinion.
Good morning, who's this?
Hello, good morning.
It's your boy, Sean Stone.
Peace and blessing. Sean Stone, who you wanna get a big a see-haw to? I wanna give them a get a, oh, good morning, who's this? Hello, good morning. It's your boy, Sean Stone.
Peace and blessing.
Sean Stone, who you wanna get the biggest he-har to?
I wanna give Dunkin a day.
Oh, good morning, Avery.
Good morning, Lauren.
How you doing? Good morning.
Good morning, good morning.
I wanna give Dunkin a day to you, Sean.
Last time I called you at the station,
you talked about something, talking a ****, right?
So I'm just wondering, where do you want us to meet up?
What? What?
I'll make sure that when we meet up, you kiss your wife, make love to your wife, kiss your kids,
because that's the last time you're gonna see her. Oh Sean Stone, let me tell you something,
and I know that you're a bright person. That's so disrespectful bro. You left that comment on my
Instagram yesterday and you called the radio station saying that. You threatened me on social
media and over the radio. I'm sending this to Casper
Townsend. You getting deported. That's all it is. That's it. I'm sending this to Casper Townsend.
I'm sending this to ICE agents. You getting deported. Sean Stone is getting deported. When
Sean Stone got people knocking at his door asking to see his papers. I'm letting you know right now
Charlamagne sent him. You sitting up here with a smile too.
Because I couldn't believe it. I saw that last night and I'm like he really just threatened my life on social media like and I know you in real life you're not just some random twitter person and then you
gonna call him to you you silly enough to call the radio station and do it again now I gotta turn
now I gotta turn you on. 911 what's your emergency? Now I gotta turn you on now I gotta give ice a
reason. I might be going to ride along.
Can you please, we could use the content.
I might go on the ride along just to go pull up on Shawn Stone.
Alright.
With Ice.
You ain't getting out the car.
Who?
You.
Who won't?
Who?
With Ice?
Go see Shawn Stone?
He might kick in the door himself.
Now, let's talk Shawn.
You said you wanted to meet up, right?
I brought some people with me. Let's talk, Sean. You said you wanted to meet up, right?
I bought some people with me.
I bought some people.
I bought the homies.
All right, Donkey of the Day, close it out.
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And you know what else?
I was thinking about something, right?
What's that? We haven't done this in a while. And you know what else? I was thinking about something, right? What's that?
We haven't done this in a while.
We haven't done this, I don't think since Lauren LaRosa
or Jess Elias have been a part of the show.
What's that?
I've heard about it.
You've heard about this feature, doesn't you?
Y'all told me.
We have a feature called Slander the Breakfast Club.
That's right.
I like the feature because I think, you know,
there's times we need a humbling.
That's right.
And the Slander the Breakfast Club is when you're allowed to call in and slander the members of the Breakfast Club
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No, I just thought about it because the person caught up here and you don't get a day more
I just feel like this is going to sway my way
Jess where you at sis? I was just afraid of that
Stop being insecure I'm insecure I just feel like you might have just called way. Jess, where you at sis? I was just over there. Stop being insecure.
You concerned?
I'm not being insecure.
I just feel like you might have just called some people and told them you was doing this
thing.
Nah, he'll be there that fast.
Don't worry.
They'll do it for him.
He ain't gotta call nobody.
Exactly.
They gonna be on these phone lines crazy.
And I'll probably get it the worst anyway.
No you're not.
Okay?
Nope.
Cause they've been doing you for years so they already...
Pause!
God damn!
You the one that wanna invite men to your genitals.
I don't remember doing that, I'ma be honest with you.
Is that you trying to tell him to stop doing it
or is that you checking your man?
What just happened right now?
My daddy always told me that if you invite a man
to your genitals, be prepared to die or kill.
So if I do that, you really deserved it.
Okay, all right, all right, I believe that.
He gonna do it one day and somebody gonna test him
and really try it.
Yeah, somebody gonna open their mouth.
That's right. And what you gonna do? It's freaking freaking freaking test him and really try it. Yeah, somebody gonna open their mouth. That's right.
And what you gonna do?
It's freaking freaking freaking Friday!
Slam to the Breakfast Club y'all.
It's the thing that's been going on in my life
in that moment.
He done hit it.
Friday 5.
Strain for a little bit of change.
On the 5th, if you wanna slam to the Breakfast Club,
anybody up here, call us up right now.
Now is your opportunity at the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Keep The Breakfast Club humble with Slam to The Breakfast Club.
Hate me if you want to, love me if you want to,
but just use your common sense.
Holla, holla, me I'm on.
Holla.
Hello, who's this?
It's Chop House.
Chop House.
What up man, Slam to The Breakfast Club.
Man, I'm talking about you today bro.
I ain't even gonna lie, I'm so tired of you giving us
Life Skin, it's a bad name, bro.
You be out here just doing too much on us, bro.
He got his arms covered today, what do you do?
What do you do?
Oh my God, I'm Life Skin and he making us look bad.
Tell us how gay he make y'all look.
Oh boy.
Bro, he make, then you be making it worse for him
cause he be in cahoots with you.
What are you talking about?
As long as you understand.
What you mean?
Well, I'm talking about y'all be making all kinds of gay jokes.
No we don't.
Bro.
What?
No y'all don't, now y'all ask my question.
Did you hear how he said it?
No we don't.
Bro, you never had a pimple on your butt.
No seriously, come on now.
Y'all gotta get y'all to talk to us.
Trap out, you never had a pimple on your butt?
Yeah but give us an example.
See that's what I'm talking about.
See why is she talking like that?
It's too early in the morning.
Why is she talking like that?
Y'all boys keep tripping early in the morning.
Both of y'all, I ain't even gonna lie.
But you be listening.
I know I've been listening for the ladies.
I love your lyrics.
Hey whatever makes you tune in.
Goodbye sir.
Hey Angelie you be alright. Angelie does way up makes you tune in. Goodbye, sir.
Hey, Angelina, you be up high.
Angelina does way up with you. She come on after us.
See, you don't even know that she's not on the show no more.
Hello?
He hung up.
Hello, who's this?
Kim.
Hey, Kim. Who you want to slander this morning?
Lauren.
I felt it, girl. The way you said Kim.
What's going on, sis?
I love to hear you speak. I just hate when you say cam what's going on sis i love to hear you speak i just hate when you say
ask instead of ask okay we was arguing in the comments about just take the criticism
no because that's not gonna change go ahead go ahead finish your thing and then i'm gonna say
what i gotta say would you want to come with something i mean that's it you can't ask someone unless you're killing them. Just ask the question.
No, you ask.
Ask.
Ask.
You ask.
You ask all of the time.
Everything else is great.
I just don't like the ask.
I'm sorry.
I feel like Jason is coming at me.
Thank you, mama.
I'm not asking people, yo.
My grandma been on me about that my whole life.
I don't know how to say it the other way.
But you don't listen to nobody.
Not even grandma. Ask. Ask. Hello, who's this? Hey, yo, what's good, y'all? This your boy Dingo. My grandma be on me about that my whole life. I don't know how to say nobody Hello this
Boy, dingo
What's up, man? Who you want slander this morning, brother? Ah, man, unfortunately, I gotta get out y'all man
You know, I love y'all but first off y'all take too many damn vacations. We'll take no vacations
It's awful week. No, no, no, no, no, just just touch who takes a week for the fourth of July
But y'all took off one day for Juneteenth. What is this?
We a week I'm not enough a week is crazy
I don't even think off a week and I got a good job on week is crazy. All right, so that's too much
I'll be the stay at work. All right now. Yes, yes master. No, no, no, just hilarious
I need you to be at work. You be taking on way too much. Do you want to be a famous comedian? And now, just hilarious. Yes, master. No, no, no, just hilarious.
I need you to be at work.
You be taking on way too much.
Do you wanna be a famous comedian
or do you wanna be the host of the Breakfast Club?
I need you to make a decision, mama.
Now, mama.
Well, she's not here.
She's not here to hit you.
She's not here to hit you.
She's not here to hit you.
She's not here to hit you.
She's right there.
Let me get my mama's holiday, thank you.
Now, I know a lot of this had to do
with Lauren LaRosa coming in here and Lauren
You are great mama. You are fantastic
very very intuitive new we are warming up to you and
You need to humble yourself a little bit. You feel me?
But why does she need to humble her I want to know why you think she needs
I feel like I feel like death is being overshadowed right now.
And that's why she ain't gonna be at work like that.
That's not true.
Just need to talk a little bit more.
Dingo.
That's how I feel.
This is just from the outside looking in.
This is how I see it when I'm listening.
I've been listening to y'all 10 years.
Yes, Dingo.
I've known it.
It's a long talk.
Dingo, we're so past that narrative.
That's how I feel about this show right now.
Dingo, we're past that narrative, okay?
You gonna have Jess with a silk scarf on,
on Instagram going crazy this weekend, okay?
And another thing!
What?
Hello, who's this?
This is Bunny, good morning, Brexit Club.
Good morning, who you wanna slay in this morning?
Okay, I wanna slay, stop slaying,
cause he is a bully.
I'll never pick on nobody his own size.
He always talking about Lawrence
and she know she ain't got no good comeback.
He talking about her little wigs, her little outfit.
But he don't never talking about just though.
They talking about just his, got me?
Wait, I just got a little attacked by you two.
You said, no, no, no, I got no comeback.
My wigs are little, my outfit is little.
Damn sis.
You got a little ashy.
What are you saying Lauren?
I'm a man and I'm just saying you'll never say nothing about Jess.
Say something about Jess.
Me and Jess do say something but I just.
Well no, no cause you know Jess got some crump that she gonna chew you up and up.
And you know you like your booty chewed up.
So don't even play with Jess.
Whoa.
Deny it. Don't even play with that. Deny it.ed up. So don't even play with that. Whoa. Deny it, I dare you.
Don't even play with that.
Deny it, I dare you.
Don't even play with that.
You like your booty chewed up.
Man, shut up.
Here's the thing.
Thank you, mama.
Wait, I got you, Lauren.
You guys gonna keep playing on your top plate
that top plate of a line.
You saw my little comeback right there?
Your little comeback.
And yeah, why her ways gotta be little?
Why her outfits gotta be little?
All those other ladies, why you coming out more?
Leave more alone, bro, leave alone.
No, y'all ain't never told Martin to leave Pam alone.
Slammed in the, you see where that happened.
You see where that just show went after that.
They hated each other for years.
That was part of the show?
No, they didn't hate each other.
Why you making up stuff?
That's why you be getting in the stuff you be getting into.
Just making up stuff.
You talking about Pam.
I'm talking about, oh, you know what I mean.
Listen.
What?
I, jokes are my love language, okay?
And we all give it to each other up here.
What happened to you in your younger years
that made being dark your love language?
Well, anyway.
Nothing, you know what happened to me?
Funny, everybody around me was hilarious.
My daddy, my uncles, my cousins, friends,
we didn't take nothing serious.
Life was about the good laugh.
We used to literally say that.
We used to wake up every day looking for a good laugh.
And guess what?
I haven't changed.
I'm 47 years old.
We was at dinner over vacation
and I'm like, who more childish?
Me and your mama, my daughter,
about 17 year old with no hesitate, you.
Before I can even finish my snake, you.
Oh, my kids, yeah, me too, yeah.
All day long. Yes, I like to play, all right? you yeah me too yeah I like to play all right play all day long play all
day where the jokes at where the pranks at okay why like why so serious Honestly, I'm the you Why you want to me brother? So for years I've been listening to this show man
Since you guys been popped off
Now I'm always gonna keep taking this issue with Uncle Charlamagne
Why are you gonna
When are you gonna stop your 9 year Dominican heritage
My God
Talk to him bro
I am not Dominican
I am saying man
You got a beautiful Jamaican queen
You're Dominican y'all got a beautiful mixed Caribbean family.
Come on man, put your head to the ground man.
I'm not Dominican!
Yes you are.
And I'm Jamaican, so I love it.
I love the Caribbean vibe, but I'm saying come on man.
Envy, you just did the parade.
No, I did the Puerto Rican award.
See?
But I'm not Dominican.
Did you get a Dominican award?
I did get a Dominican award. I did get a Dominican award.
He definitely got a Dominican award.
I'm just saying, I'm gonna keep forever pushing
this issue, Envy.
Goodbye, goodbye, sir.
Hello, who's this?
Yes, good morning, peace and blessings
to the Breakfast Club, this is Shaquille Sincere
from North New Jersey.
Shaquille Sincere, love the Brick City, what's happening?
I'm good, I'm good.
I would like to first say to you gave envy be some blessings to you
Your son used to play football with my nephew at University. Okay, please. Just hilarious. I know she's not in
I'm very proud of her each to the system the Queen Lauren La Rosa. I'm very proud of you. Congrats
Thank you, but I have a little critique for
Very proud of you. Congratulations.
Thank you. But I have a little critique for Mr.
Mr. Lennard, Charlamagne.
Lennard, sir.
Yes, Lennard.
I think at times brother, even though you have,
I believe you have good intentions and you do say a lot of positive things.
And I believe you put a lot of positives, but at times I think I want to
circle your little humbuck tie. You want to be very,
even this boy time, you can be very judgmental.
And just remember that your opinion
is just like everybody else's opinion.
I agree.
And you don't know everything.
I agree.
No, so just humble yourself at times, man.
I agree, that's great advice for all humans.
Thank you, brother.
Yes, sir.
I take it.
Oh, it's my bad.
I'm trying to get another call up.
I'm trying to get some people to call it.
But also too, we should remember that just because you don't agree with somebody's opinion
don't mean that that person is egotistical and not being humble.
That just means you don't agree with their opinion.
See, he being egotistical.
Hello?
Hi, good morning.
Hey, who you want to out slander this morning?
I want to slander Charlamagne.
Don't get deported now.
Yo, shut up, man.
What are you doing?
Charlamagne.
Yes, ma'am.
Goes breakfast club bitches. Charlamagne, stop the bitches. Deported now. Yo, shut up, man. What he do? Yes, ma'am
That's a drop from DMX God bless the dead
Totally fine. He got something. Just blame him for everything. It's fine.
It's totally fine.
He got Trump in office,
he's blaming him for everything.
That's what the people would say.
That's what they said, Charlamagne.
She's talking about at the end of the show,
our outro, it says,
breakfast, color, bitches!
It's DMX.
That's DMX.
Yes!
Yes!
DMX voice is one of the most distinct voices
ever in the history of life.
You got that wrong, Angra, but that's okay. You can still slam him. It's all good. He'll take it.
And he wasn't talking to women?
Love y'all and take care.
Thank you. He wasn't talking to women when he said that?
I'm not mad at him for saying it. I just said I thought it was you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
What are you doing?
Sean Stone is back again.
I'm back today.
Sean Stone, I'm sure you don't got nothing to do this morning. Sean Stone, I'm at work, my n***a. I'm in the back of the garbage truck. I got the screenshots and the phone calls. Go slam them sir.
You threaten me with a good time sir
and I'm telling you I wanna meet up for that good time.
Well kiss your wife, kiss your kid,
tell envy bye, you never gonna see them again.
You see, there you go again sir.
There you go to threat again.
I ain't threaten you sir.
I'm just telling you I would love to meet up with you.
And I ain't cloud chasing.
What I need the cloud chase for?
You making this bad?
I'll go to the meet up, show us on TV, all right?
All right.
You can catch him when he's back at it.
Just answer the door when they knock.
When them, when law enforcement knock,
you just answer the door, Sean Stone, okay?
That was slaying the Breakfast Club.
That wasn't bad.
Maybe we should just call Sean,
I should just call Sean's job.
Don't.
You threatening me from the job?
From the back of the garbage truck?
You using the company time to threaten my life?
Sean, you ain't think this one through, Sean.
Oh, he don't own his truck.
I thought he always like...
Own the truck, Lauren.
No.
No, he is a sanitation worker.
He's one of our finest sanitation workers.
Yeah, but people be having contracts with the government.
I didn't know... Because he has a lot of time to call in.
They don't be hearing him on the radio.
He's going to have nothing but time when I get finished with him
because I'm calling in people, Shaw.
Don't do that.
No.
It's hard out here for people right now.
You shouldn't call up threatening people life.
Think about the choices you make.
That's all.
You got to think about the choices you make in life.
Look, I'm with him.
People do stupid decisions, stupid outcomes.
Hey, that's it.
All right, well, I'm standing in the breakfast lab.
We see how that went.
When we come back past the office.
That wasn't that bad, right, Norm?
No, that was not as bad.
I thought it was going to be way worse.
It's good constructive criticism.
Everybody's entitled to their opinion.
There's somebody on the line that said they've seen you with your man.
You want to go to that one?
Oh, go to that one.
Get out of here.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
I get those calls all the time. Yes, why do people do that? They call y'all like y'all my dads. No, no, no, no, no, here. You want to see a video I got?
Oh my goodness. Yes I want to see it.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Good morning everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Shalamine
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Lola Rosa is here and it's time for
Pastor Aux.
Go, go, go, go.
DJ, DJ, cause that's my DJ. DJ, DJ, cause they're my DJ.
Say go, DJ, cause they're my DJ.
Naila, Naila.
Naila, Naila.
Yeah, DJ come spin, I come spin.
Go.
What's up, Naila?
What's poppin', guys?
Naila Simone, Big Naila, what's happening?
My girl.
All is well, all is well.
I heard you got mad songs, so let's get to it.
What do you got?
I do, I have a lot.
Obviously I'm gonna start with the Clips.
You know, they dropped their project
and I just wanna salute to Carly Hussle
over at Apple Music for putting together
that really dope album listening party that had Pharrell.
The whole city came up to it
and you were also able to stream it if you were interested,
but I thought Clips rollout was just 10 out of 10.
So salute to them for that.
Cause it was a real rollout. Because it was a real rollout.
Because it was a real rollout.
They went on a real press tour.
It was a moment you had to stop for.
Yes.
I even really like the fact that they dropped Tiny Death
the day of the project dropped.
I didn't see that yet.
Yep, it's coming today.
You know, it's giving them nostalgia, their old hits,
and then their new project.
But anyway, into the music.
Let's get into POV featuring Tyler, the Creator.
First of all, that's a birth of the year candidate. I Creator. First of all, that's a birth of the year candidate.
I'm telling you right now, that's a birth of the year
candidate, I told Pushy when he was here,
60 day stars, 20 year thousandaires.
By the way, there's nothing wrong with that, okay?
Don't financial shame people.
Scream kings, can't feel a crowd, or whatever you say?
Crazy.
No, he was crazy.
I think when you're trying to sit next to them though,
that is, there's nothing wrong with that,
but it's a very different conversation when you're trying to sit next to them though, that is a there's nothing wrong with that But it's a very different conversation. You try to sit next to like a push of t or malice
I'm just saying if it's about under the whole thing bad. Oh, I'm going call me for
I'm not but you know, I am
I'm saying that's what I mean. Not that you got 5,500, you know I'm coming to support.
You know I'm coming.
That's what I mean.
That's why, even though I like the lines,
Zeus Network, get you 5,500 to host, that's good money.
But it's just because where he at,
like you said, you ain't going, we are.
I ain't going, because I don't like leaving the house.
Charlamagne, you've been feeling
all the cocky money lines lately.
I see you, I see you.
No!
Because he love to act like he not over there
getting money.
No, no, no, it's not about money.
But it's not about money.
No, it's not about money.
Did you guys listen to the full project already?
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, a couple times.
What did you guys think about Pharrell's production?
I know that's been like a topic of conversation.
Phenomenal.
Very minimal, very minimal.
He was very minimal with the production
and that just allowed Pusha and Malice
to get busy with their pen.
And he's said-
Really hip hop.
He said it's because Pharrell looks at their voices
and instrument, that's why his production is like minimal They have minimal real hip-hop boom back
They have a conversation coming on complex with is Pharrell and them and it's called family matters
And they're probably gonna get into all of that stuff, so I'm excited to watch it. Okay. Let's get into this next one
It's another rap record. It is called Oh Phil Southern. It's another sample. It's by Deer Silas. I thought was fire
He's a saxophonist. He combines buy his jazz, rap, R&B,
so let's get into it.
Woo!
That was Fire.
That was Fire.
And see, he sampled a classic, but he made it his.
You know what I mean?
I still get all of him pause on that record.
You did not.
Stop doing hands like that.
That was hard.
Okay.
I wanna go hear that.
Okay, Fire.
What's his name?
Dear Silas. Dear Silas. Yeah, he goes viral a lot on Instagram as well. Okay. Yeah. You
want to hear the full thing? Tune into my Sunday night mix show, Vibe Hour, Power 105.
It'll be playing. But. Say that like you want people to actually listen. Okay, make sure
you guys tune in so you can hear the full song on Sunday night. Yeah. I have my own
mix show. It's called The Vibe Hour.
I'll be playing all these songs and more.
So definitely tune in.
What time?
11 PM.
Yeah.
Big Naila.
Wanna play with her?
Wait, can we do one more?
Okay.
Okay, it's just a skit.
I'm not even gonna play the song, but you know Justin Bieber dropped his project.
It's actually pretty good, but there's one skit on there in particular where Drew Ski
kind of wrote me the wrong way
And then I stopped listening. No, I said this album kind of sound you got some soul on this album
You kind of sound black on this man. You played that last I said
You got a little hey, I'm telling you you more than 2% on this album right here. I can hear the soul
Your soul is black Your skin white, but your hear the soul. Thank you. Your soul is black.
Thank you.
Your skin white, but your soul black, Justin.
I promise you, man.
Thank you.
I had an accident.
You sure you don't want no black in my mouth?
Like, why you dragging?
He was trying to get him to smoke that black in my mouth the whole album.
Why you dragging?
Doesn't bother me at all.
He's a comedian.
That was funny.
No, the thank you, I was like, Justin should have just like laughed.
Like, the thank you was like, alright. Yeah, I know. I was like Justin shit. Just like laughs like the thank you was like
And I was very soulful since it is very so I hate
He said thank you when I heard him say thank you I'm like, oh people gonna be mad about that
Yeah, you valid you valid like no, it's a soulful project, just say it's soulful. Why it gotta be black? You got on white fur. What? I didn't.
Where did that come from?
That's nothing to do with nothing.
And that's my point.
The skin ain't got nothing to do with nothing.
Whatever, man.
It's nothing.
Y'all like the records, make sure you guys tune in to them
on the Certified playlist.
You can follow me on the gram at Naila Simone,
N-Y-L-A-S-Y-M-O-N-E-E-E, the link is in the bio.
Tune in and then make sure you guys follow.
It's a certified vibe.
We got events coming back starting next month for producers, artists, et cetera.
And then last but not least, make sure you guys follow my podcast page.
We need to talk.
WNTTLK.
We got new interviews dropping this week, so I'm super excited.
And make sure you guys tune into the Vibe Hour.
Every Sunday night we playin' new music.
And he ain't need Drew Ski to co-sign him.
Usher's on him.
Everybody. Justin Bieber been at the cookout. I'm not saying he need to co-sign him. I know y'all don't like inviting people to cook out, but. I'm not saying And he ain't need Drew Ski to co-sign him, us to sign him. Everybody, Justin Bieber been at the cookout.
I'm not saying he need to co-sign, I'm not saying that he don't got soul.
I'm just saying why does blackness gotta equate to soul, well why does soul have to equate to blackness for him?
You could just say, oh you got soul, you don't gotta say oh you black.
It's just a joke.
Oh so funny, so funny.
It was, kinda out of trouble.
She's not laughing with her being too nice today, leave her alone.
She does not like it. You laugh at anything. I like it. You got white fur on. Okay
Dr. Umar was not approved. He said where's your black fur? You ain't got no black. Sister you ain't got no black fur. You got batu nuts and no black fur.
Anyway can we wrap?
Alright let's get to the people's choice mix. Of course today is Lil Kim's birthday so we're gonna get Lil Kim on in the mix and of course the clips who was here earlier is the Breakfast Club Good Morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
Salute to everybody in North Carolina.
I'm headed to North Carolina this Saturday.
It's Harold's,
Harold's Chicken and Ice Bar.
That's right, the last time we did it, it was sold out.
It was like over 2,000 people.
So come on out, it's the Deniman White Affair.
No, I'm not Dominican, but it's the Deniman White Affair. So I can't Dominican but it's the Deniman White Affair so I can't wait to see how this Saturday.
Chicken and Ice Bar sound like you trying to trap n****s to deport them.
That's what that sound like. Chicken and Ice Bar. If you go there and you black and they
don't got your paper you just stupid. Okay you looking to get deported.
Alright where you at this weekend?
I'm in Atlantic City.
I'm hosting a Clash of the Titans with a DJ Diamond cuts doc B
Fadi as well as the pool party Saturday 9 to 2 9 to 2 30 actually
I'm showboat showboat.
So pull up on me tickets is on sale.
Get that money.
I love Atlantic City.
Yep.
Yeah, so make sure y'all pull up on me.
You can get the tickets there on sale right now at Clash of the Titans,
2025.eventbrite.com.
I'm gonna be there this Saturday.
I'm having fun.
Who you taking?
It's a cousin's night out.
I'm taking my girl cousins and my guy cousins.
All right, that's what you told?
That's what you told?
Which one you told that?
I don't have a which one.
Wow.
I am, you know, focused.
What?
Cause I got two videos.
Whoa.
I don't know what you talking about.
I have no idea.
This man is, you are such a setup.
You don't have to pay for my wedding.
That was only a joke.
So don't try to ruin what I have happening.
Fathers pay for the wedding.
Wow.
Well, see what happened last time
we talked about my daddy here.
Wow.
All right.
Looks like I'll be getting a little.
Fathers pay for the weddings, uncle's just a 10.
So, I don't know.
I'll be getting a loach and I'll have a barbecue after.
You'll be getting a barbecue after.
Oh my goodness.
Shout out to everybody who came to Midtown Comics
yesterday in New York City, man.
I had a comic book signing for my new comic book series,
Illuminati.
Me and my man, Dennis Cohen.
Dennis Cohen is one of the founders of Milestone Comics.
You know, Milestone Comics,
the creators of comic characters like Static Shock
and Hardware, and we had a great, great, great, great
turnout at Midtown Comics yesterday, man.
So salute to all my fellow comic book heads,
you know, all my blurs, all my comic book geeks
who pulled up yesterday to get their first copies
of Illuminati Sign.
Thank you.
Again, salute to everybody that got tickets for my car show.
Next Saturday in Virginia, Hampton, Virginia at the Hampton Convention Center.
You know how we do old school, new school cars.
There's a lot of events for the kids, rides, games, the kids five and under are free.
So I can't wait to see you next Saturday, July 19th.
And then if you're in the Tri-State
area New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston or you want to pull up to us in New York,
New Jersey we're doing one at the Metal Lands August 16th and salute to the clips who stopped
through speaking of Virginia their album is out right now make sure you pick it up.
Album is dope I love the album man had a great time listening to that album I'm actually
riding it still to this day in the car.
Let God sort them out that's my mentality man Let God sort them out. That's my mentality, man.
Let God sort them out.
I don't care what y'all got going on.
I don't care who say what.
I don't care what's going on in the world.
Let God sort it out.
There you go.
All right, well you got a positive note.
First of all, what you shaking your head at,
you little demon?
God sorted out.
Why you all in my business talking about which one?
And like you, you really.
That's God.
No.
When you walk into an establishment
and somebody hits me up and they be like,
uh, guess who in here?
With Hermianne.
One.
I'm not asking people to send me these videos.
I'm not asking for you to get on here and be talking about which one and what did you
tell this one and that one?
The confusion?
God is not an author of confusion.
He's not.
So stop it.
That's why I'm letting you sort it out.
I'm telling you, I'm putting it out there so you can sort it out.
The positive note is this. Lauren LaRosa is a player
player from the Himalayas, okay?
No, the positive note is this. Talent is God-given, be humble. Fame is man-given, be grateful. Conceit is self-given.
So be careful. That is a great quote from the great John Wooden. Remember that one. Have a great day.
So what happened at Chappaquiddick?
Well, it really depends on who you talk to.
There are many versions of what happened in 1969
when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond.
And left a woman behind to drown.
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death
and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Every week we go behind the headlines
and beyond the drama of America's royal family.
Listen to United States of Kennedy's
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Show me how good it can get today, God,
and show the rest of the world what we already know.
It can't get no better than being hella black,
hella queer, and Hella Christian.
My name is Joseph Rees.
I am the creator and host of Hella Black,
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A fully black, fully queer, fully human,
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